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Mark Stoddard

Voice Actor

American voice actor born in 1965 who works for Funimation. Voiced Dr. Brief in Dragon Ball Z Kai and Dragon Ball Super, bringing expertise across anime dubbing.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Dr. Brief and Zarbuto in Dragon Ball
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Voice Work

Mark Stoddard voiced Dr. Brief, Bulma's father and a recurring character throughout Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball Super in their Kai remasters and the Super continuation. He also voiced Zarbuto in Dragon Ball Super, contributing to multiple story arcs across the modern continuation. His work on these significant characters required consistency across extended runs, as Dr. Brief appeared in multiple episodes and films, anchoring the Capsule Corporation family dynamic.

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Extended Voice Acting Roles

Stoddard has provided voices for numerous English anime dubs with an impressive range across genres. Beyond Dragon Ball, he is known for Inspector Joseph Meguire in the Case Closed franchise, Strydum in Baki the Grappler, and Mosquito in Soul Eater, among many others. His prolific work with Funimation has made him a recognizable voice across anime dubbing, with his Dragon Ball roles representing significant recurring character work requiring vocal consistency and characterization.

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